Chabad on Campus Introduces New Two-Year Shlichus Program
Introducing the new Chabad on Campus Two-Year Shlichus Program: a two-year program for married couples to work as Shluchim with established campus Shluchim.
Introducing the new Chabad on Campus Two-Year Shlichus Program: a two-year program for married couples to work as Shluchim with established campus Shluchim.
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The election results have arrived, and a big Mazal Tov and Yaasher Koach to the seven newly elected members of the Florida Vaad Hashluchim.
As the snow swept down over Crown Heights Monday, photographer Shmuli Evers captured some iconic images from the storm. Gallery in extended article
Part of their yiddish revival project, Rogers Band brings back Tumba (Lalaika), the song we have been singing since we could carry a tune, and the song your bubby sang to you.
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Author and Historian Rabbi Chaim Dalfin gives a moving tribute to the Neshama of Rabbi Ephraim Moscowitz OBM, a much loved chosid who recently passed away.
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki visited the Kever of Shmuel, capturing the moments and scenes of the holy place.